crosoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/ccomment_ovw.asp
Behaviors:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dhtmltechcol/dndhtml/IE5behave.asp
Regards,
Haoshiro
4css wrote:
Ok, this is my next question in my learning quest.
To use hacks or not to use hacks.
There
Actually when I attempted that it caused the firefox window to lose
focus (switching to another open firefox window.)
I do realize it is something of an "accessibility" feature but,
personally, hardly see it's great usefullness.
Creating anchors, which I had previously overlooked adding while
Does anyone know if there is a way (using CSS) to stop Firefox from
outlining a clicked link with a dotted border?
I have some tabs on my site and this behavior degrades the appearance of
the tabs once they are clicked. (Clicking somewhere else on the page
removes "focus" from the link and th
That depends on how the floats are being used.
My suggestion would be to find a fundamentally different approach to
producing the attempted design that would not cause the text jog to be
an issue. That would be a design-specific issue and the approach could
vary.
It's possible I would use a
Heh, exactly. That's why hacks, in general, are a bad idea. More
headaches for developers when future releases happen... whether that be
the browser devs or the web devs!
Personally I just try to rework the way I am implementing something
until it is cross-browser without hacks.
But perhap
Nick,
Only a couple years? I'm a bit more pessimistic. Many web developers
are still trying to ensure their site works in IE5/Mac and some even
IE5.5/Win. Only Windows XP will be getting IE7. So if we are to
support Mac OS 8/9 with IE5 because no new version is coming out for it
(nor Safa
Joa,
Your CSS is hiding the contents of your help/fakes divs and from what
you gave I don't see why.
It'd doesn't appear you need those divs nor the spans, so you could just do:
Help
Fakes
[...]
Assign your help/fakes styles directly to the link elements.
joa ebert wrote:
Hello
Jono,
Perhaps you could have the icon as the background of the div and attach
it to the bottom-left. then assign a left margin to the tag to make
sure it doesn't overlap.
A thought, at least.
Jono Young wrote:
Just thinking out loud here, and looking for feedback. Here's what I
am curi
;ll upgrade.
Best,
Carole
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:51:16 -0700, Haoshiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know most people will find this to be a horrid idea, but doesn't
anyone else think it's time to deprecate to IE5 (all platforms).
I have been working in web development prof
stem - Windows 2K/XP or OSX.
When will we do the same?
Regards,
Dwight Brown
aka "Haoshiro"
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